Wednesday 29 May 2019

OFF THE TOURIST TRAIL - 100 word story

Lovely surprise this morning when I saw that Rochelle had chosen one of my photos for this week's Friday Fictioneers photo prompt. After last week's humorous story, I went dark with this little re-write.




OFF THE TOURIST TRAIL


Bradley sat in the boat, congratulating himself for his adventurous decision.
“Welcome!” Sami led Bradley off the beach. “Hungry?” Sami gave him some meat.
“What is this?”
“Pork.”
“Tastes different.”
“We breed special pigs.”
… … …

Bradley woke disoriented. He could hear muffled thuds and wandered towards the sounds.
Whispers, whimpers and a stink of blood and fear. The machete glinted as it sliced through the pale limbs.
Women tossed portions into a bubbling pot. Bradley vomited.
Up in the coconut palm Sami got on his phone. “Send more tourists – we only have one left.”



I hope you enjoyed this story and I look forward to your comments. 

I will be away vagabonding in June. See you when I return in July.

If you wish to read more Friday Fictioneers stories, you can find them listed HERE


If you'd like to join in the challenge, you'll find all the information posted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields 


- her blog is listed on 'My Blog List' on the right hand side of this page.


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62 comments:

  1. Dear Susan,

    Oh my, this story did make my gorge rise. I guess you could call it the other other white meat. Well done. And what a photo. Thank you for that.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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    1. Thanks, Rochelle. I was living in Fiji when I took this photo and since Fiji used to be called The Cannibal Isles... what can I say?

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    1. He he - I hope you don't know it's delicious from personal experience, Neil! :)

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  3. Apparently we taste like chicken.
    Story left a bad taste in my mouth - well done.

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    1. I don't think I ever want to find out if that's true, Tannille! :)

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  4. Gosh! Special pigs indeed.Such a scare.
    Tourists beware!

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    1. Yes, watch out if you venture off the tourist trail.

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  5. Not a story to read just before lunch!
    Ann

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  6. this read made my bile rise. well written.

    https://ideasolsi65.blogspot.com/2019/05/the-cellphone.html

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  7. I've eaten all kinds of strange things around the world but not this - at least, I don't think so! Thanks for the picture - so good I used it twice!

    My go at Friday Fictioneers!

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    1. Eek - let's hope not, Keith. (Pic is from my Fiji days.)

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  8. Tourist stew, what a delicacy...

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    1. They seem to like it anyway. Thanks for commenting, Trent.

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  9. We're all just meat at the end of the day! Gory stuff!

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  10. Oh, Susan. Made me shiver. Of COURSE he threw up, and I'm wondering when he realized he was going to be part of the menu.

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    1. In my original story the hapless tourist is 'herded' into a pen. :)

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  11. Oh yucky but I had a feeling they got the cookbook “To Serve Man” from those Aliens on the Twilight Zone

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    1. He he - I don't know about that, Birgit. I wrote the story because Fiji used to be called The Cannibal Isles, for good reason. :)

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  12. Neatly and succinctly written, Susan. Perhaps Bradley's decision was a little too adventurous...

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    1. Definitely too adventurous, Penny! Thanks for the feedback.

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  13. Oh, My, God!

    Thanks for the photo prompt, Susan... I had my story in 15 seconds. That's when you know the prompt is a good one.

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  14. Great picture and a nice gory tale to go with it. I enjoyed it. :)
    -David

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  15. Darn, down to one? I bet he's old and tough too. Better use a pressure cooker.

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    1. Unless they can ship a few more in! Thanks for the comment, Russell.

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  16. Look at you, you gory thing you!
    Great stuff!

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    1. Sometimes you just have to go to the dark side. :)

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  17. Oh, vicious! How could you just off all those tourist? Well done

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    1. Ah, I hit the wrong "reply as".

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    2. No worries - and thanks for commenting, Kelley.

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  18. it's like a tour from hell. i feel sorry for him.

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  19. Thankfully I ate a light breakfast. Bradley is on the menu for tonight I think.

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  20. Nothing like a nice bit of long pig to make you wanna... throw up :-) Poor tourists...

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    1. You have to be careful out there in the big wide world. :)

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  21. That was dark, Susan but also well written. What a terrible place that was. ---- Suzanne

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    1. I learnt quite a lot about Fijian history when I lived there. In their past they were brutal warriors and yet possessed wonderful humanity. Real conundrum there!

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  22. The locals have to eat too!
    Great photo, Susan

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  23. Had trouble posting my comment yesterday. Anyway ... gruesome tale. Gave me the shivers. Great writing!

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    1. Yes, it's a gruesome one, isn't it? Thanks for feedback, Brenda.

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  24. Note to self, don't visit tropical islands with strangers! Phew!!

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    1. He he - thank goodness this is fiction, eh? :)

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    1. Sorry, Patsy, but thanks for commenting. :)

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  26. This is as gory as they come. Well written, though, and what a pix, Susan!

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    1. Thanks, Neel. I've done my fair share of travel writing, which entails supplying photos to go with the articles. Although I've never used this particular one!

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  27. I love that Sami has a hotline to the supplier - could be a new venture for Uber Eats. Nice bit a dark humour. Great photo too.

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  28. of dark humour, I meant to say.

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    1. That's technology for you, Margirene! Thanks for commenting. :)

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  29. I thought it was very funny! Well-written, too. I AM a little concerned about the number of jocular references to long pig. Remind me to absent myself from any writer's get-together.

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    1. Yes, who knew that about writers, eh? Thanks for commenting, Karen. :)

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    1. What can I say? Thanks for the succinct comment, Dawn. :)

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